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Paediatric OT for ADHD in Chifley, NSW

Looking for an occupational therapist in Chifley who supports children with ADHD? Many families find that children with attention difficulties benefit from tailored strategies to manage daily tasks, improve focus, and build confidence at home and school. In Chifley, there is at least one provider offering services that address attention and executive function challenges. NDIS funding may be available if your child has an NDIS plan, though this varies by individual circumstances. We recommend confirming directly with any provider about their experience with ADHD support, current availability, and how they can help your child.

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How paediatric OT helps children with adhd in NSW

How paediatric OT helps children with ADHD in New South Wales (NSW)

In New South Wales, children with ADHD may access occupational therapy (OT) support through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The 2025-26 funding arrangements allow eligible participants to include OT as part of their support plan, with funding allocated based on individual goals and assessed needs rather than diagnosis alone.

Paediatric OT takes a functional approach to ADHD-related challenges. Rather than treating ADHD itself—which OTs cannot diagnose—therapists focus on difficulties with self-regulation, attention to tasks, organisation, fine motor skills, and participation in daily activities like school routines and self-care. Strategies may include environmental modifications, sensory regulation tools, and skill-building in areas such as handwriting or time management.

NSW families typically engage OT support by first obtaining an NDIS plan, then selecting a registered provider or independent therapist. Some access OT through private practice without NDIS funding. Schools may also recommend OT assessment, though school-based services vary by region.

When contacting clinics, ask specifically: Does your therapist have experience supporting children with ADHD? How do they assess functional difficulties versus diagnosis? What outcome measures do they use? Do they liaise with schools and other providers? Understanding their approach ensures alignment with your child's needs.

About ADHD and Attention Difficulties

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a developmental difference that affects attention, activity level, and impulse control. In Australia, ADHD is diagnosed by a paediatrician, psychiatrist, or psychologist, often after a family or school notices ongoing differences in attention, behaviour, or self-regulation across multiple settings.

Read the full ADHD and Attention Difficulties parent guide →

Common questions from Chifley families

How do occupational therapists in Chifley approach ADHD support?

OTs focus on practical strategies to help children manage daily routines, organisation, and transitions. They might work on time management skills, breaking tasks into smaller steps, creating structured environments, and developing coping strategies for frustration or overwhelm. Rather than treating ADHD itself, they help your child function better at home, school, and in social situations. Ask your local provider how they personalise their approach to your child's specific challenges.

What questions should I ask when contacting a Chifley occupational therapy clinic?

Ask about their experience supporting children with attention difficulties, whether they offer NDIS-funded sessions, typical session length and frequency, and how they involve parents in therapy. Enquire about their assessment process, whether they liaise with schools, and what strategies they'll teach your child. It's also helpful to ask about their cancellation policy and waiting times. A good clinic will take time to understand your child's specific needs.

Can occupational therapy be funded through the NDIS for ADHD?

Yes, occupational therapy can be funded through the NDIS if your child has an approved plan that includes support for attention, executive function, or daily living skills. However, ADHD itself must be formally diagnosed by a paediatrician or psychologist—an OT cannot diagnose ADHD. Check your current NDIS plan or speak with your planner about whether OT services are included. Contact your local Chifley provider to confirm they accept NDIS funding.

What signs might suggest my child needs occupational therapy support?

You might notice difficulties with organisation, time management, starting or completing tasks, transitions between activities, or managing frustration. Some children struggle with self-care routines, following multi-step instructions, or staying focused during homework. Others find it hard to manage their energy or regulate emotions. These challenges often affect school performance and family routines. If you're concerned, chat with your GP or paediatrician first about whether an assessment would help.

What happens during an occupational therapy assessment for attention difficulties?

The OT will typically chat with you about your child's daily routines, what's working well, and where they struggle most. They'll observe your child doing everyday tasks and may use informal activities to understand their attention, organisation, and coping strategies. They'll ask about school, home, and social situations. The assessment helps identify your child's strengths and specific areas to work on. Ask your Chifley provider for details about their assessment process and how long it usually takes.

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NDIS funding

Using NDIS funding for OT in NSW

Understanding NDIS Funding for Paediatric Occupational Therapy in NSW

If your child has an approved NDIS plan, occupational therapy (OT) can be funded through it. Your plan type affects how you access services.

There are three plan types: self-managed (you manage funds directly), plan-managed (a plan manager handles payments), and NDIA-managed (the NDIA pays providers). Each works differently, so check your plan documents to see which applies to you.

Occupational therapy typically falls under the "Therapy and Supports" or "Core Supports" budget category in your plan. Your plan letter will show your allocated amount.

When choosing a clinic, contact them directly and ask: "Do you accept [your plan type]?" They'll confirm whether they're registered with the NDIS and can work with your funding arrangement.

If you're unsure about your plan details, contact the NDIA or your plan manager for clarification.